The amazing music thread

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Re: The amazing music thread

#11 Post by LU344928 »

I just noticed this thread has been made a sticky. Here's a truly worldwide effort:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJtq6OmD-_Y
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#12 Post by andyprough »

Glen, the developer behind AVLinux and one of our MX Forum members, has his own recording studio called Bandshed Records, where he records the works of his own band, Rated Blue. I really like the music from Rated Blue, but another group I've found on his label is a bunch of old guys (like me) who call themselves "The Incontinentals", who sing a couple of tunes I used to love in the 70's. They are well worth a listen:
Brandy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YTO0v8aZzc
Daydream Believer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNZ7GMSopB0
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Re: The amazing music thread

#13 Post by pianokeyjoe »

andyprough wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 11:36 pm Glen, the developer behind AVLinux and one of our MX Forum members, has his own recording studio called Bandshed Records, where he records the works of his own band, Rated Blue. I really like the music from Rated Blue, but another group I've found on his label is a bunch of old guys (like me) who call themselves "The Incontinentals", who sing a couple of tunes I used to love in the 70's. They are well worth a listen:
Brandy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YTO0v8aZzc
Daydream Believer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNZ7GMSopB0
Thankyou for that! I love that song Brandy. It is one of my many favs. Nice to see a thread like this indeed.
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Re: The amazing music thread

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andyprough wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 11:36 pm Glen, the developer behind AVLinux and one of our MX Forum members, has his own recording studio called Bandshed Records, where he records the works of his own band, Rated Blue. I really like the music from Rated Blue, but another group I've found on his label is a bunch of old guys (like me) who call themselves "The Incontinentals", who sing a couple of tunes I used to love in the 70's. They are well worth a listen:
Brandy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YTO0v8aZzc
Daydream Believer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNZ7GMSopB0
Thanks @andyprough!

I just saw this post looking for something else, very kind of you to mention that.. The Incontinentals are indeed a great bunch of guys and one of the best live vocal bands I know of in the area. Actually their keyboard player and I are about halfway through an album that will be completely produced with AVL-MXE... it's been hard to get together in the studio with Covid-19 but I'm hoping we'll have a new release for the Spring. So many much greater artists in this long thread but sure nice to get a mention...*blushes

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#15 Post by rokytnji.1 »

Found this by google search term < my best guess > I was on my chromeos chrome book. Which is still a unknown animal in my skill set.

music.youtube.com

https://music.youtube.com/

So I started here

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=RxwAS ... xwASXoXLkg

almost a debian like label. No?

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Re: The amazing music thread

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AVLinux wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:25 pmActually their keyboard player and I are about halfway through an album that will be completely produced with AVL-MXE... it's been hard to get together in the studio with Covid-19 but I'm hoping we'll have a new release for the Spring.
Nice! Maybe you can have some kind of online listening party when you release it!
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#17 Post by uncle mark »

I never was much of a Prince fan, but this blows me away every time I see it:

https://youtu.be/6SFNW5F8K9Y
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Re: The amazing music thread

#18 Post by AVLinux »

Hi,

I've started some side work on Video upscaling and restoration (unfortunately Windows is a necessity) and I've started with some of my favourite music videos of all time to experiment with and learn the ropes, here's my first restoration experiment and a great tune by 'The Peddlers': https://youtu.be/uQ588sETYoM?list=RDuQ588sETYoM

A different version of the same song on a different TV show: https://youtu.be/wbE16GjA0pQ

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Re: The amazing music thread

#19 Post by LU344928 »

uncle mark wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:14 pm I never was much of a Prince fan, but this blows me away every time I see it:

https://youtu.be/6SFNW5F8K9Y
This is an amazing performance. I first saw it over 10 years ago but it was under another name. It was called, 'Best Guitar Solo Ever'. Yes, you're right, anyone who's not a Prince fan would be surprised by this.

The other lead guitarist is Marc Mann.

And here.
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Re: The amazing music thread

#20 Post by andyprough »

AVLinux wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 5:21 pm Hi,

I've started some side work on Video upscaling and restoration (unfortunately Windows is a necessity) and I've started with some of my favourite music videos of all time to experiment with and learn the ropes, here's my first restoration experiment and a great tune by 'The Peddlers': https://youtu.be/uQ588sETYoM?list=RDuQ588sETYoM

A different version of the same song on a different TV show: https://youtu.be/wbE16GjA0pQ
My ears can't even keep up with Roy's singing or Trevor's drumming. That's some high energy right there. Watching the kids try to dance to it is funny - the human body isn't made to move to that rhythm.

Check out Roy playing the organ with his forearm at the 1:08 mark. And Trevor beating the drums behind his back at 1:34.
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